This story was edited to clarify that the judge issued a lenient sentence and ordered Meredith Lane Daugherty to testify for the state if called to do so.

GRAHAM — A Burlington woman pleaded guilty Thursday to multiple counts of trafficking heroin and a judge issued a more lenient sentence for her cooperation in the case.

Meredith Lane Daugherty, 33, of Kilby Street, Burlington, pleaded guilty to 12 counts of trafficking heroin, and four counts each of sell/deliver heroin, sale of heroin and delivery of heroin. Alamance County sheriff’s deputies charged her with committing the crimes between Nov. 5, 2010, and Jan. 13, 2011.

A note on her plea arrangement indicated she’d given “substantial assistance” in the state’s investigation.

Superior Court Judge Richard Stone consolidated the charges into a 70- to 84-month suspended sentence with credit for 127 days served. She was placed on supervised probation for 60 months and ordered to pay a $5,000 fine, lab fees and court costs totaling $10,235.90. Stone placed Daugherty on electronic house arrest, allowing her only to leave her home for work, church and counseling. Further, she was ordered to attend two Narcotics Anonymous or Alcoholics Anonymous meetings a week for the next 12 months.

Alamance County sheriff’s deputies charged him with stealing a guitar, bass guitar and banjo, and pawning them for $75 between April 22 and July 22.

Judge Stone sentenced Wrenn as a level five offender and issued an active 14- to 26-month sentence followed by a suspended 11- to 23-month sentence. Wrenn will be on 30 months’ probation after his release from prison and must repay $4,404.50 in restitution and court costs during that time.

Beckwith was originally charged with statutory rape and indecent liberties with a child after an incident July 1, 2012, involving a 14-year-old girl. In exchange for the plea to the lesser charge, the state dismissed the indecent liberties charge and an open container violation.

Judge Stone issued a 75-day suspended sentence with one day’s credit for time served, and placed Beckwith on 18 months’ probation. He was ordered to receive a psychological assessment, have no contact with the victim and not live with any minor children. Beckwith was required to register as a sex offender.

Taylor was originally charged by Burlington police with larceny by employee for allegedly stealing $2,183.57 from the Radio Shack on Garden Road by refunding money to herself. She was indicted on the misdemeanor charge.

Judge Stone issued a 45-day suspended sentence and placed her on 18 months’ probation. She was ordered to pay $1,200 of the restitution by Friday.

An Alford plea allows a defendant to plead guilty without admitting guilt. Alamance County sheriff’s deputies charged him with breaking into a neighboring residence and stealing a TV and a touch-screen TV. In exchange for the plea, the state dismissed charges of attaining habitual felon status and possession of stolen goods.

Judge Stone sentenced Williams as a level five offender and issued two consecutive, suspended 11- to 23-month sentences and placed him on 30 months’ probation.

â–ª James Glenn Jones, 29, of South 10th Street, Mebane, pleaded guilty to obtaining property by false pretense and possession of a firearm by a felon.

Alamance County sheriff’s deputies charged Jones with stealing a .45-caliber semi-automatic handgun from a friend June 19 and selling it to a pawn shop. He was previously convicted May 15, 2012, of larceny of a firearm.

Judge Stone issued two consecutive active sentences of 12 to 24 months and six to 17 months. Stone ordered Jones to complete substance abuse treatment and pay $150 restitution, court costs and fees through work release.

She was charged Oct. 23, 2012, with cashing a fraudulent check at Truliant Federal Credit Union. Defense attorney William Leath told the court McBroom got the check from someone she cleaned for but didn’t want to risk a guilty verdict from a jury.

Judge Stone sentenced her as a level three offender and issued a suspended six- to 17-month sentence and placed her on 24 months’ probation. Stone issued a split, active sentence, satisfied by 17 days’ time served. She was ordered to pay court costs and attorney fees and not be at Truliant Federal Credit Union.

â–ª Cody Emmett Becker, 21, of North First Street, Mebane, pleaded guilty to larceny of a motor vehicle.